Looking for a parallel keyboard

From: Dwight K. Elvey <dwight.elvey_at_amd.com>
Date: Tue Jan 13 13:33:21 2004

Hi
 Actually it is quite easy to use the parallel
port of a PC as well, in a pinch. I'm looking for
a keyboard that is more in the right age group ( about
late 70's ).
Dwight

>From: "Ram Meenakshisundaram" <RMeenaks_at_OLF.COM>
>
>This *might* help. For my transputer stand-alone workstation, I used a
>serial keyboard that is basically used for PDAs. You can always use one of
>those serial-to-parallel converters to hook it up.
>
>Take a look at the KeySync keyboard:
>
>http://www.ibizcorp.com/pda_accessories/pda_keysync.html
>
>Here are some links on connecting it to Linux:
>
>http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~jpc1/linux/ipaq/serial.html
>
>Cheers,
>
>Ram
>
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